Steering Wheel Controller | Mazda | 650
This printable PDF contains basic Connection and Programming instructions. Return to this page for more detailed instructions, troubleshooting, and additional information.
Vehicle Installation Instructions
The instructions below will guide you through the installation of the Steering Wheel Controller in your vehicle.
Connections
Aftermarket Radio Harness
- Connect Pin 6 (Black wire) of the Steering Wheel Controller harness to the Black ground wire of the aftermarket radio.
- Connect Pin 1P of the vehicle's radio harness to Pin 6 of the Steering Wheel Controller harness and the Black ground wire of the aftermarket radio (shown below).
- Connect Pin 12 of the Steering Wheel Controller to the Red accessory wire of the aftermarket radio.
Vehicle Connection(s) to Factory Harness
- Connect Pin 2 of the Steering Wheel Controller (White/Green wire) to the wire in Pin 1N of the vehicle's radio harness (shown below).
- (Optional) If the vehicle has phone control buttons:
- Connect Pin 5 of the AXSWC (Gray/Red wire) to the wire in Pin 1H of the vehicle’s radio harness (shown below).
→→ Splicing the Steering Wheel Control Wire to the Connector
Follow the steps below to splice the SWC wire into the connector wire:
- Locate the wires entering the connector at Pin 1P and Pin 1N.
- (Optional) Locate the wire entering the connector at Pin 1H to retain phone control buttons.
- Carefully strip away a half-inch section of each wire covering using a wire stripping tool.
- Twist the following AXSWC wires around the exposed wire section(s) created in Step 2:
- Pin 1P: the Black Chassis Ground wire and the Black SWC wire
- Pin 1N: the White/Green SWC wire
- (Optional) To retain phone control buttons:
- Pin 1H: the Gray/Red SWC wire
- Secure the splice between the connector wires and the SWC wires with non-conductive electrical tape.
WARNING Wire color depicted does not necessarily represent the actual wire color in the vehicle.
SWC 3.5 Jack Connections
For radios with a 3.5mm port located on the rear, plug the male 3.5mm jack directly into the back of the radio.
- Connect the 3.5mm Jack to the SWC (Steering Wheel Control) input on the back of the radio. This can be achieved through one of the methods detailed in the following sections.
Kenwood/JVC Radios with Single SWC wire
- Connect the Blue/Yellow wire labeled Steering Wheel Remote Input to the Brown wire of the female 3.5mm jack.
- Plug in the male 3.5mm jack into the female 3.5mm jack.
→ Kenwood & JVC Radio Troubleshooting
If your Kenwood or JVC radio has the connector displayed below (Figure A) and you experience issues programming the SWC, please review this troubleshooting guide before contacting Technical Support.
Universal 2-Wire Radios
- Connect the steering wheel control wire, Key-A or SWC-1, to the Brown wire of the connector.
- Connect the remaining steering wheel control wire, Key-B or SWC-2, to the Brown/White wire of the connector.
- The SWC (Steering Wheel Controls) functions will need to be programmed within the radio. Refer to Radios with Built-In SWC Menus below.
Universal 3-Wire Radios
- Connect the steering wheel control wire, Key-A or SWC-1, to the Brown wire of the connector.
- Connect the remaining steering wheel control wire, Key-B or SWC-2, to the Brown/White wire of the connector.
- If your aftermarket radio has a KEY/SWC Ground wire, leave it disconnected and test your SWC controls.
Programming
When the AXSWC begins to flash rapidly, it is in auto-detect mode.
- Do not press any buttons. The rapid flash will cease after several seconds.
- When the LED turns solid, test the buttons on the steering wheel.
- If the LED does not turn solid, refer to the LED Feedback section for information on how to proceed.
On this page
- Steering Wheel Controller | Mazda | 650
- Vehicle Installation Instructions
- Connections
- Aftermarket Radio Harness
- Vehicle Connection(s) to Factory Harness
- →→ Splicing the Steering Wheel Control Wire to the Connector
- SWC 3.5 Jack Connections
- Kenwood/JVC Radios with Single SWC wire
- → Kenwood & JVC Radio Troubleshooting
- Universal 2-Wire Radios
- Universal 3-Wire Radios
- Programming